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Thematic programmes - The desire Called Utopia
Crew:
Director: Alexander Kluge
Screenplay: Alexander Kluge
DOP: Günther Hörmann, Thomas Mauch
Production: Kairos-Film
Screenplay: Alexander Kluge
DOP: Günther Hörmann, Thomas Mauch
Production: Kairos-Film
Leni Peickert is a circus performer who, after her father's death, decides to start her own company. A radical, she wants circus to go beyond its entertainment value and stand as a true art form. The lack of financial resources and the influential crowd unwillingness to trust her concept will only further her problems...
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Cast:
Hannelore Hoger, Sigi Graue, Alfred Edel -
Original Title:
Die Artisten In Der Zirkuskuppel: Ratlos -
Country:
Germany -
Year:
1968 - 103'
Crew:
Director: Alexander Kluge
Screenplay: Alexander Kluge
DOP: Günther Hörmann, Thomas Mauch
Production: Kairos-Film
Screenplay: Alexander Kluge
DOP: Günther Hörmann, Thomas Mauch
Production: Kairos-Film
Director
Alexander Kluge & Khavn

Alexander Kluge was one of the signatories to the Oberhausen Manifesto, which marked the launch of the New German Cinema. Kluge stands as one of the most important filmmakers and intellectuals of post-war Germany. In addition to directing more than 50 films and tv shows, Kluge is also a writer and academic.
The Artist in the Circus Dome: Clueless/ Die Artisten in der Zirkuskuppel: Ratlos is his second feature film and one of his best works. The film was awarded with the Golden Lion in Venice, in 1968.
One of the most renowned contemporary Filipino artists, Khavn has directed 51 feature-length films and 115 shorts, authored six books and composed 23 albums. His poetry and stories have earned him the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Award and he was a member of the Short Film Jury at the 2009 Berlinale. In 2017, the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen presented “Happyland”, the biggest exhibition of Khavn’s work outside the Philippines so far.
The Artist in the Circus Dome: Clueless/ Die Artisten in der Zirkuskuppel: Ratlos is his second feature film and one of his best works. The film was awarded with the Golden Lion in Venice, in 1968.
One of the most renowned contemporary Filipino artists, Khavn has directed 51 feature-length films and 115 shorts, authored six books and composed 23 albums. His poetry and stories have earned him the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Award and he was a member of the Short Film Jury at the 2009 Berlinale. In 2017, the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen presented “Happyland”, the biggest exhibition of Khavn’s work outside the Philippines so far.